For today’s Sunday Dinner, I invited Paul Morrison. Paul was mentioned as a resource in Sandy Collins’ post about the American Water Spaniel. This is the breed of dog Lily owns in A Strike to the Heart. A wealth of information, Paul will join us for the next three weeks.
Personal Thoughts
A Strike to the Heart
1920s-1930s, A Strike to the Heart, Christian Fiction, Historical Fiction, Novels, Personal Thoughts, Romance, Romantic Suspense, Writing Spot, Writing Update, Written by DanielleSunday Dinner with Chimeng Yang – Part 2
Dogs, Sunday DinnerFor today’s Sunday Dinner, Chimeng Yang joins us again to talk about bird hunting. If you missed last week’s conversation, you can read it here. This week, Chimeng has more to tell us about this form of food provision.
Sunday Dinner with Chimeng Yang – Part 1
Dogs, Sunday DinnerFor today’s Sunday Dinner, I invited Chimeng Yang to talk to us about bird hunting because Lily Moore, the main character in my novel A Strike to the Heart, is also an avid bird hunter. Chimeng is also going to share with us how bird dogs are a helpful part of this method of food provision.
Sunday Dinner with Laura Frantz
Christian Fiction, Foods, Historical Fiction, Novels, Recipes, Romance, Sunday DinnerFor today’s Sunday Dinner, I invited Laura Frantz to join us. Laura writes historical romance. Her latest release, A Heart Adrift, is set in 1755 Virginia. It’s a beautiful story. It is also about a chocolatier. So I asked Laura to tell us more about chocolate and its use in her story.
Sunday Dinner with Lynn Owen – Part 2
A Strike to the Heart, Family, Sunday Dinner, To Stand in the BreachFor today’s Sunday Dinner, Lynn Owen has joined us again. Last week, we got to know more about her life on her family’s dairy farm, where she grew up. If you missed the post, you can read it here. Today, she’s planning to share some of the challenges of growing up on a farm as well as her favorite memories.
Sunday Dinner with Lynn Owen – Part 1
A Strike to the Heart, Family, Sunday Dinner, To Stand in the BreachFor today’s Sunday Dinner, I invited Lynn Owen, my mother-in-law. Lynn grew up on a Wisconsin dairy farm and is here to tell us all about it. Dairy farms take center stage in A Strike to the Heart since it’s set during the Wisconsin dairy strikes of 1933.
Sunday Dinner with Sandy Collins
A Strike to the Heart, Culture, Dogs, Sunday DinnerFor today’s Sunday Dinner, I invited Sandy Collins to join us. Sandy owns American Water Spaniels and since the breed makes an appearance in my upcoming novel, A Strike to the Heart, I wanted readers to get to know what it’s like to live with these adorable dogs.
The Lady of Galway Manor
1920s-1930s, Books Review, Christian Fiction, Culture, First Line Friday, Historical Fiction, Novels, Revell, Romance, Writing SpotWelcome to First Line Friday!
Today I’m featuring
The Lady of Galway Manor by Jennifer Deibel.
Sunday Dinner with Toni Shiloh
Bethany House, Christian Fiction, Culture, Novels, Romance, Sunday DinnerFor today’s Sunday Dinner, I invited Toni Shiloh to join us. Toni is a fellow author who writes Christian Contemporary Romance for a variety of publishers. I’m excited for her to tell us more about her latest release, In Search of a Prince, from Bethany House.